Ahun Marilyn N, McCoy Dana C, Sabol Terri J, Kim Yuri, Warren Whitney, Jeong Joshua
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2024 Dec;1542(1):647-659. doi: 10.1111/nyas.15273. Epub 2024 Dec 10.
Developmental science has a long history of studying skills that children need to thrive. However, there has been a primary focus on academic skills, with little attention to the breadth and diversity of other skills that young children need to thrive. Furthermore, little is known about the extent to which community experts involved in early childhood care and education (ECCE) value different early developmental skills. This qualitative study examined how community experts (parents, preschool educators, clinicians, and ECCE leaders) defined and conceptualized six foundations of learning and development (FOLD) skills of child development (curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, self-regulation and executive function, perspective taking, and internal representations of self). We conducted 60 virtual in-depth interviews with a socioeconomically, racially, and geographically diverse sample of parents (n = 26), educators (n = 17), clinicians (n = 11), and ECCE leaders (n = 6) living in rural and urban areas across the United States. Participants universally acknowledged the importance of FOLD skills as central to development and well-being in the early childhood period, while also recognizing their interrelatedness with one another. Most participants highlighted self-regulation and executive function as a core skill. Findings affirm the value of these FOLD skills and highlight the importance of including them as target outcomes of ECCE interventions.
发展科学在研究儿童茁壮成长所需技能方面有着悠久的历史。然而,一直以来主要关注的是学术技能,很少关注幼儿茁壮成长所需的其他技能的广度和多样性。此外,对于参与幼儿保育和教育(ECCE)的社区专家在多大程度上重视不同的早期发展技能,人们了解甚少。这项定性研究考察了社区专家(家长、学前教育工作者、临床医生和ECCE领导者)如何界定和概念化儿童发展的六项学习与发展基础(FOLD)技能(好奇心、创造力、批判性思维、自我调节与执行功能、换位思考以及自我的内部表征)。我们对居住在美国城乡地区、社会经济、种族和地域背景各异的家长(n = 26)、教育工作者(n = 17)、临床医生(n = 11)和ECCE领导者(n = 6)样本进行了60次虚拟深度访谈。参与者一致认可FOLD技能对于幼儿期发展和幸福的核心重要性,同时也认识到它们彼此之间的相互关联性。大多数参与者强调自我调节与执行功能是一项核心技能。研究结果证实了这些FOLD技能的价值,并强调将其纳入ECCE干预的目标成果的重要性。